Danny Dig on the Importance of Enabling Programmers VIDEO
Josephine Cheng interviews Danny Dig, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Oregon State University, about his research on enabling programmers to change very large computing systems that otherwise would become obsolete.
http://www.microsoftfacultysummit.com
Other Videos By Microsoft Research 2014-08-11 Controllable High-Fidelity Facial Performance Transfer 2014-08-11 Microsoft Research Contributions to SIGGRAPH 2014 2014-08-06 Haptic Feedback at the Fingertips 2014-08-04 John Platt Plenty Excited About AI 2014-08-04 Deep Learning Demystified 2014-07-31 Using Microsoft Azure Machine Learning to advance scientific discovery 2014-07-15 Evelyne Viegas Demonstrates CodaLab for Machine Learning Research 2014-07-15 Nikolai Tillmann Demonstrates the Code Hunt Game 2014-07-15 Desney Tan, Chris Harrison on Interacting with Impossibly Small Devices 2014-07-15 Mike Calcagno, Larry Heck on the Evolution of Cortana 2014-07-15 Danny Dig on the Importance of Enabling Programmers 2014-07-15 Erin Solovey, Andrew Begel on Cognitive Research in Driving, Software Development 2014-07-15 Anoop Gupta, Andy van Dam on Technology and Education 2014-07-15 Keith Hampton on Technology and Society 2014-07-15 Arjmand Samuel, Nilanjan Banerjee on Improving the Lives of Paralysis Patients 2014-07-15 Kristin Tolle, Tanya Berger Wolf on Environmental Research 2014-07-15 Interview: Jack Stankovic, Manuel Hermenegildo 2014-07-15 Faculty Fellows Awards 2014-07-15 Hot Topics: Doug Burger, Mary L. Gray, Desney Tan, and Krysta Svore 2014-07-15 Harry Shum: Faculty Summit 2014 Keynote 2014-07-15 Ed Lazowska on Big Data
Tags: Microsoft Research (Organization)
Software Development (Industry)
Faculty Summit 2014
Danny Dig